Btk-Mediated Regulation of Cytokine Production

During the course of the above-mentioned study, they found interactions between Btk and protein kinase C (PKC)-b and terreic acid as a novel Btk inhibitor that blocked Btk-PKC-b interactions. Their study also showed that PKC-b and Akt are essential for degranulation and cytokine production via activation of several transcription factors. These studies established how cytokine production is regulated by FceRI-stimulated mast cells.

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